To: 1nickt,

To clarify things since 1nickt send a insulting private message saying that I copied his code as an update to my comment Re: Eval block for routine error handling (UPDATED).

1nickt try to understand that most people they where not born knowing programming. When you have something in your mind and you know how to resolve a problem provide a full answer with a compiling code. Not everyone knows how to resolve everything just like you and part of code and assuming the OP can figure out the rest is not an answer. If I was the OP after your question I would be still confused on how to use your code.

Next time that you even consider to spell my name in your mind wash your mouth with chlorine and then you can spell it. You should feel glad that you can hide behind a pc and say things like that. People like you destroy forums and make environments toxic see Stack Overflow for example.

I will stop somewhere here and as I replied on you message in private do not waste my time any more.

Thanos

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re^2: Eval block for routine error handling by thanos1983
in thread Eval block for routine error handling by PiyaPerl

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